For those with 1.5 million in overall earnings in the Casino and a penchant for interior decoration, Digital Leisure has produced quite a treat.
For those with 1.5 million in overall earnings in the Casino and a penchant for interior decoration, Digital Leisure has produced quite a treat.
It’s all about how one poker player found mischief at the beach and led her BFFs to the ultimate craziness.
In continuing her series on how the Casino experience can be improved, keara talks to some of the leaders of the main leaderboard and compiles their best suggestions for the entire Casino.
Many times the topic of conversation at the casino starts with, “wouldn’t it be great if….”
None of the players are programmers, so no one knows what is technically possible. So in the interests of market research, a well-known group of Casino ‘whales’ toss around some ideas.
Digital Leisure found a way to give ‘bragging rights’ to those of us who will never amass enough earnings in one game to make it to the top of a leaderboard. For those of us who try it, we call it Tier Topping. It means maxing out *every* game in the Casino to the top tier. Keara conducts an interview with one such strategist.
Digital Leisure’s Casino champions: earnings in the millions. Bragging rights. Name recognition. And a reputation to maintain as top guns in one of the most competitive game venues in Home. Any player in the Casino could try for it. So why did these people try — and succeed?
What *is* it about Lockwood’s Dream Island that brings out the romantic in all of us? After all, it’s only just a bunch of well-rendered pixels.
But maybe – just maybe – it’s so much more than that.
In Home, the water is like a living creature, moving, breathing, giving life to everything around it.
So what do the “whales” — the consistent high-spenders — at Digital Leisure’s poker tables want to see? What would get them to spend even more money?
What better way to find out what the whales in the Casino poker room think about Video Poker and what would get them to spend money than by simply going up to them and asking them directly?